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Rachel Robinson, the wife of the late Dodger great Jackie Robinson, waves to the crowd, while standing with Earvin Magic Johnson before the start of the game against the San Diego Padres on Jackie Robinson Day at Dodger Stadium.

Medical workers aid people injured at the 2013 Boston Marathon following two explosions. The blasts near the finish line Monday sent officials rushing onto the course and through crowds of spectators to tend to the injured while runners were routed away from the smoking, chaotic scenes.

People visit giant statues of the late North Korean leaders, Kim Il Sung, left, and his son Kim Jong Il, in Pyongyang. Oblivious to international tensions over a possible North Korean missile launch, Pyongyang residents spilled into the streets Monday to celebrate a major national holiday, the birthday of their first leader, Kim Il Sung.

South Korean protesters lift up a mock North Korean missile with an image of the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, and the words "North Korea has to stop provocation with nuclear weapons" during an anti-North Korea protest on the birthday of North Korea's late leader, Kim Il Sung.

Members of a rescue team watch as divers prepare to retrieve the black box from a Lion Air Boeing 737 partially submerged in the water two days after it crashed while trying to land at Bali's international airport near Denpasar.

Activists dressed as injured orangutans take part in a protest demanding that Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono take immediate action to save the animal outside the Presidential Palace in Jakarta. Orangutan populations on Indonesia's Borneo and Sumatra islands are facing severe threats from habitat loss, illegal logging, fires and poaching.

Roses rest on the names of the 1,503 people who died as a result of the sinking of the Titanic, following a memorial service at Belfast Titanic Memorial Garden. Relatives of those who died on the ship joined John Andrews, president of the Belfast TItanic Society, in laying wreaths at the garden to mark the 101st anniversary of the sinking of the TItanic.

A French police officer walks in front of burning shakes during the eviction of opponents of a project to build a new airport in Notre-Dames-des-Landes near the French city of Nantes. The planned airport, which is scheduled to replace the city's current airport in 2017, is a pet project of Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, who was the city's mayor from 1989 until this year.

Indian laborer Abdul Rahman fans his 18-month-old daughter, Roona Begum, who is suffering from Hydrocephalus, a buildup of fluid inside the skull that leads to brain swelling, at their hut. A top private Indian hospital offered to examine the girl suffering from the rare but treatable illness that has caused her head to swell to more than double its normal size.

Pictures in the News | April 15, 2013

Monday’s Pictures in the News begins in Boston, where two bombs exploded in the packed streets near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday, killing two people and injuring more than 80 in a terrifying scene of shattered glass, billowing smoke, bloodstained pavement and severed limbs, authorities said.

In North Korea, people visit giant statues of the late North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung and his son Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang. Oblivious to international tensions over a possible North Korean missile launch, Pyongyang residents spilled into the streets Monday to celebrate a major national holiday, the birthday of their first leader, Kim Il Sung.

A Ferris wheel serves as a backdrop to palm trees on the grounds of the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio. More Photos

In Indonesia, members of a rescue team watch as divers prepare to retrieve the black box from a Lion Air Boeing 737 partially submerged in the water two days after it crashed while trying to land at Bali’s international airport near Denpasar. In Jakarta, activists dressed as injured orangutans take part in a protest demanding that Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono take immediate action to save the animal outside the Presidential Palace.

An Indian laborer fans his 18-month-old daughter, who is suffering from Hydrocephalus, a buildup of fluid inside the skull that leads to brain swelling, at their hut in Jirania village. A top private Indian hospital offered to examine the girl suffering from the rare but treatable illness that has caused her head to swell to more than double its normal size.

Roses rest on the names of the 1,503 people who died as a result of the sinking of the Titanic, following a memorial service at the Belfast Titanic Memorial Garden in Northern Ireland.

Add stops in South Korea, France, Hong Kong, Germany and Nepal, as well as the West Bank and Santa Monica, to round out the report.